Talk:Blount Report

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1) If we're going to quote someone who sees the Blount report as being a complete indictment and conviction of the U.S. in the lead, we should also mention the Morgan Report which followed it, simply for balance.

2) There is absolutely no citation at all regarding secrecy as a method of protecting those who feared the new government, and there is a citation for his refusal to take testimony from people who wished to submit statements. If you want to put that back in, we'll need a specific cite.

3) "Current relevance" is an opinion, and doesn't seem appropriate.

--JereKrischel 07:34, 19 March 2007 (UTC)